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Are we heading towards a major recession? I don't see markets improving anything soon. Everything going sideways.

In world case, quite possibly if this high inflation/stagflation persists.

Energy and commodity importers will suffer, especially if they do no have enough forex to tide it over.
 

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In a year time smartphone exports went from about 3 billion USD to nearly 6 billion USD.

Long way to go, but India is at inflection point in lot of places, good to see @Viva_vietnamm et al.


The challenge is to sustain this competition when PLI winds up. Hope we build the infra for components in the meantime. Our value addition back 4 years was like 10%. Limited to making outer shells, chargers, PCB "assembly". Need to have LED screen, speakers and camera produced in house. If chipsets gets manufactured in house, it would be cherry on top as it contribute like 30% of phone costs nowadays.
 

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In a year time smartphone exports went from about 3 billion USD to nearly 6 billion USD.

Long way to go, but India is at inflection point in lot of places, good to see @Viva_vietnamm et al.

Yes, CN's population is reducing fast, we ( VN, India) should take this chance to attract more FDI companies, FDI investment (Samsung, Apple, Nike ), those companies wanna quit CN due to labor shortage and high labor cost now, or else, our workers will have to go to CN and work for them like Myanmar bcs they failed to attract FDI companies .
 

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Yes, CN's population is reducing fast, we ( VN, India) should take this chance to attract more FDI companies, FDI investment (Samsung, Apple, Nike ), those companies wanna quit CN due to labor shortage and high labor cost now, or else, our workers will have to go to CN and work for them like Myanmar bcs they failed to attract FDI companies .
I want vinfast to collaborate with indian companies , could improve quality of product for both companies and being cost effective at same time
 

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I want vinfast to collaborate with indian companies , could improve quality of product for both companies and being cost effective at same time
True, Vìnast is trying to sell EV cars to EU-US market and truly need support from friends like Indian companies for parts, EV software and chips and they have to buy many EV part (or even battery) from CN now

Hope Indian companies can come to VN and offer Vinfast some good parts/ battery :
 

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Yes, CN's population is reducing fast, we ( VN, India) should take this chance to attract more FDI companies, FDI investment (Samsung, Apple, Nike ), those companies wanna quit CN due to labor shortage and high labor cost now, or else, our workers will have to go to CN and work for them like Myanmar bcs they failed to attract FDI companies .

Is CN still exporting workers to VN inside washing machines?
 

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Is CN still exporting workers to VN inside washing machines?
Cnese still wanna smuggle to VN, but their Govt just built a long fence to block CNese smugglling to VN , so its very hard to them to do that now :LOL:

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@Indos you were making lot of tall claims on pdf forum , wanna share the views here , i just lurk there for comic relief with my ad blocker active . Saw you there making totally BS argument regarding indian GDP , if u want we can start a fresh discussion here
 

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@Indos you were making lot of tall claims on pdf forum , wanna share the views here , i just lurk there for comic relief with my ad blocker active . Saw you there making totally BS argument regarding indian GDP , if u want we can start a fresh discussion here
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Let him stay there.
 
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How come ? Or its a sarcasm ?
Not sarcasm. Look at what the government did, they taxed cryptos to a point that nobody would want to buy them. Then declared there is going to be digital currency by RBI, as if cashless transactions are not happening at lightning speed already. For general public I don't know what digital rupee will offer it's not going to be crypto currency that's for sure.
 

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Not sarcasm. Look at what the government did, they taxed cryptos to a point that nobody would want to buy them. Then declared there is going to be digital currency by RBI, as if cashless transactions are not happening at lightning speed already. For general public I don't know what digital rupee will offer it's not going to be crypto currency that's for sure.

It will be blockchain basically.

So the advantages of blockchain security+reliability for traders and asset investors.

Different thing to cryptocurrencies which (use blockchain) but are non-govt and decentralised entirely.

Its the latter things that digital yuan, digital rupee or anything like that will never basically have.

It will bear out in the overall numbers later as to where population interest actually is on these factors.
 

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Irrelevant countries trying to gain attention by simping for weaker counties and trying to insult powerful ones , didn't went well for any country even , they tried to meddle in 1971 , hope they don't meddle in future wars , i really like Indonesian beaches , it would be sad to see brahmos landing there .
 

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Irrelevant countries trying to gain attention by simping for weaker counties and trying to insult powerful ones , didn't went well for any country even , they tried to meddle in 1971 , hope they don't meddle in future wars , i really like Indonesian beaches , it would be sad to see brahmos landing there .

Let us not judge whole country by actions of one single poster (who has issues with larger Indonesian membership here).

Indonesians here are mostly pro India to neutral overall.....having made the large exodus from clownforum for a reason.

It was not 1971 war you reference, but 65 war.

As to why needs you to read up on Sukarno, and how he progressively started to lose his marbles in last few years and make wild decisions (going quite against the friendship he made with Nehru and the debt he owed to folks like Biju Patnaik et al. in the case of Indian context). But this was common feature in his later tenure years till he was deposed.

In 71....Indonesia stayed fully away from taking any side. Suharto overall had ok enough relationship with India in cold war....and prioritised other things internally to establish his legacy....he was not like Sukarno's (later) temperament at all.

In 71, it was countries (outside of main perpetrator) like US,CN, SL, UK and Burma (in about that order of severity) that covered for and aided our adversary the most.

How have relations progressed with them since their meddling (on war of much greater life cost)?

Lets not single out Sukarno's INA here in 65, that too because of one random poster.
 

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Let us not judge whole country by actions of one single poster (who has issues with larger Indonesian membership here).

Indonesians here are mostly pro India to neutral overall.....having made the large exodus from clownforum for a reason.

It was not 1971 war you reference, but 65 war.

As to why needs you to read up on Sukarno, and how he progressively started to lose his marbles in last few years and make wild decisions (going quite against the friendship he made with Nehru and the debt he owed to folks like Biju Patnaik et al. in the case of Indian context). But this was common feature in his later tenure years till he was deposed.

In 71....Indonesia stayed fully away from taking any side. Suharto overall had ok enough relationship with India in cold war....and prioritised other things internally to establish his legacy....he was not like Sukarno's (later) temperament at all.

In 71, it was countries (outside of main perpetrator) like US,CN, SL, UK and Burma (in about that order of severity) that covered for and aided our adversary the most.

How have relations progressed with them since their meddling (on war of much greater life cost)?

Lets not single out Sukarno's INA here in 65, that too because of one random poster.
Radicalization in Indonesia is gaining ground , and he is not alone , saw multiple like him online , the Indonesian and Turks here are generally progressive , can't say same for my other interaction across twitter and other forums .

Hope your optimistic attitude is right .
 

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Radicalization in Indonesia is gaining ground , and he is not alone , saw multiple like him online , the Indonesian and Turks here are generally progressive , can't say same for my other interaction across twitter and other forums .

Hope your optimistic attitude is right .

It might be just how things look online.... I would not rely on that....as things get easily polarised lot more there on all sides.

It is best to visit Indonesia and see for yourself and make up own mind on it.
 

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It might be just how things look online.... I would not rely on that....as things get easily polarised lot more there on all sides.

It is best to visit Indonesia and see for yourself and make up own mind on it.
Actually on my itinerary for next four years before graduation
 
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